But seriously, what’s the deal with a sealed battery?
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The iPhone’s battery is apparently soldered on inside the device and cannot be swapped out by the owner like most other cell phones.
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Users would have to submit their iPhone to Apple for battery service. The service will cost users $79, plus $6.95 for shipping, and will take three business days.
But it is still annoying…
If a third party would offer the same service on spot and for half price, wouldn’t you go there after the warranty period is over?
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July 7, 2007 at 4:48 pm |
From here:
The iPhone’s battery is apparently soldered on inside the device and cannot be swapped out by the owner like most other cell phones.
[snip]
Users would have to submit their iPhone to Apple for battery service. The service will cost users $79, plus $6.95 for shipping, and will take three business days.
July 7, 2007 at 5:07 pm |
But it is still annoying…
If a third party would offer the same service on spot and for half price, wouldn’t you go there after the warranty period is over?
September 30, 2007 at 12:48 pm |
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